Edmonds, Washington
Reviews
5 reviews
Cathy Baker
Our Dad lived at Sunrise of Lynnwood for close to 3 years and loved living here. He started in an independent living room and as his health declined was moved to a more one on one unit. He along with my siblings loved the staff at Lynnwood; they were always caring, helpful and supportive throughout all the issues of his aging. The front desk staff were always friendly and welcoming! The nursing staff always kept us informed of what was happening with Dad and my Dad loved all the activities and rides in the bus off campus! I thank all the Sunrise staff for their help throughout his stay and would recommend any aging parent to make their home there when they need some extra help.
Carylann Nelson
Very Friendly Staff! My Mother and Father are very happy there. they're both are very well taken care of. I love how they are excited share their daily activities with me. The nurses are excellent with keeping me in the loop if any changes are needed. The place is clean and the food smells yum! I am thankful that my parents are in a trusted and caring facility and that they are enjoying themselves.
David Nyberg
Everyone at Sunrise of Lynnwood has been exceptional, in making sure my Mom has all her needs taken care of and feels a welcome part of the Sunrise Community. The staff encourages and assists their residents and in my option, they are never intrusive.Any questions I've had or requests I have made for help with things regarding my Mom has been met with friendly and quick responses and all requests have been taken care of in a timely fashion. The safety of their residents is of the utmost concern with the staff and I am happy to know that my Mom is in a community where neither she nor I have to worry about the things we did when she was living on her own.I recommend Sunrise of Lynnwood highly and am so glad my Mom is part of this caring and friendly community.
Vicky Neil
Ashleigh Johnson
My Dad was at Aegis prior to it becoming Sunrise. The care at Sunrise does not compare to the wonderful care he received when they were Aegis. Bathing, brushing teeth, shaving, clean clothes were definitely not a priority with the Sunrise group. Now I know you can't force a person to take a shower, but a memory care patient, can be led into wanting a shower. It is all about approach. At one point he went a month without a shower. a week or two was not unusual. It appeared that his clothes were not washed on a regular basis. They blamed that on him, because like many dementia patients he hides his things and does not remember where he put them. It appears that they just do not care. This did not happen when it was Aegis.The ladies who work the front desk are wonderful, caring and kind. The aides that worked the floor were wonderful caring and kind also. Either they did not have enough staff to take proper care of the residents, or it was just not a priority with the lead staff for the floor my dad was on. He was not the only one who did not get showered. It was not unusual to see many of the residents with greasy hair, and stinky.That is not fair to these wonderful people, who no longer remember they need to bath and groom themselves. Good money is paid to Sunrise, the care should be done, and enough staff should be on hand to do it.I want to say thank you to John the Med Tech, Blessing, Ja and Footu (spelling Sorry). You were all so kind to my dad.